Month: January 2024
2023 was Earth’s hottest year, experts say. Charts show what happened. – USA TODAY
2023 was Earth’s hottest year, experts say. Charts show what happened. USA TODAY 2023’s record heat temperatures left scars across the globe The Washington Post The year’s most extreme weather shows what a warming planet is capable of, and what’s to come CNN
Read MoreCalifornia boy used stolen gun found in dad’s car to kill fellow 10-year-old, authorities say – NBC News
California boy used stolen gun found in dad’s car to kill fellow 10-year-old, authorities say NBC News 10-year-old shoots, kills another 10-year-old with father’s stolen gun, Sacramento sheriff says KCRA Sacramento California father and 10-year-old son arrested after the child shot and
Read MoreHundreds of thousands fill Times Square for New Year’s Eve 2024 celebration – CBS New York
Hundreds of thousands fill Times Square for New Year’s Eve 2024 celebration CBS New York In Times Square, Hundreds of Thousands Ring In 2024 The New York Times New Years Eve 2024 live updates: Follow worldwide celebrations as they happen NBC News Authorities
Read MoreJapan earthquake triggers tsunami warnings and evacuation orders – CNN
Japan earthquake triggers tsunami warnings and evacuation orders CNN Powerful earthquake hits western Japan, triggering tsunami warnings: Live updates CNN Japan issues tsunami warnings after series of very strong earthquakes on Sea of Japan coast Israel Hayom Video: The moment mega 7.6 magnitude
Read MoreRussians Are Banned From Sports. Ukrainian Athletes Are Enforcing It.
Athletes including 1994 Olympic figure skating champion Oksana Baiul have fought sports officials to an uneasy compromise—one ice show at a time.
Read MoreCovid Slashed Consumer Choices. This Is Why They Aren’t Coming Back.
Retailers and suppliers say it didn’t pay to offer products for everyone and consumers didn’t care that much when they stopped.
Read MoreWhere the Job Market Is Heading in 2024, in Six Charts
Forecasters expect unemployment to edge higher and hiring to slow, which could aid the economy’s soft landing.
Read MoreJapanese Investors Return to Overseas Real Estate
With lessons learned from the 1990s, investors are about diversifying portfolios for the long term.
Read MoreOptimism Abounds on Wall Street This New Year
Stocks rose through much of last year, powered by a stronger economy than anticipated.
Read MoreWhat to know about the New Year’s Day college football semifinals
After the controversial final four picks, the day of their matchups is here: Michigan will meet Alabama in the Rose Bowl and Washington plays Texas in the Sugar Bowl. (Image credit: Todd Kirkland/Getty Images)
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